Black Lodge Research hackerspace hosts a monthly event with two adjacent user groups: Seattle Locksport and the DC206 Meeting. Seattle Locksport’s monthly Eastside event takes place immediately before the monthly DC206 Meeting. DC206 Meeting is the monthly meetup of the Seattle-area DEF CON community. Locksport takes place 11:00-1:00. The DC206 Meeting takes place immediately after Seattle Locksport, starting at 1:00pm. BBQ begins after the DC206 Meeting presentation ends. This month the chef will be Hattz. We’re planning hamburgers and some brats. We’d welcome some additional dishes, as well as some decent hard ciders and beers

DC206 Meeting Presentation:

Exploring PowerShell, Episode II: When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout! by Dr0m3 (and Potato)

Previously exploring the history of PowerShell and its evolution into an OS agnostic scripting tool, this next presentation focuses on its applied use in the landscape of penetration testing.

Introducing some of the “tools” within the Nishang and Empire modules, we
will be exploring some of the use cases for these tools as part of an
attack chain.

Stephen (Potato) won'[t be able to make the presentation this time, but we
are hoping to still continue this as a series (with the both of us)–as
long as you guys want us back for more :).

Michael (Dr0m3)

This event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to Google Chat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr4hu63l0tw

Black Lodge Research hackerspace hosts a monthly event with two adjacent user groups: Seattle Locksport and the DC206 Meeting. Seattle Locksport’s monthly Eastside event takes place immediately before the monthly DC206 Meeting. The DC206 Meeting is the monthly meetup of the Seattle-area DEF CON community. Locksport takes place 11:00-1:00. The DC206 Meeting takes place immediately after Seattle Locksport, starting at 1:00pm. BBQ begins after the DC206 Meeting presentation ends.This month the chef will be Hattz. We’re planning hamburgers and some brats. We’d welcome some additional dishes, as well as some decent hard ciders and beers

DC206 Meeting Presentation:

Exploring PowerShell, Episode II: When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout! by Dr0m3 (and Potato)

Previously exploring the history of PowerShell and its evolution into an OS agnostic scripting tool, this next presentation focuses on its applied use in the landscape of penetration testing.

Introducing some of the “tools” within the Nishang and Empire modules, we will be exploring some of the use cases for these tools as part of an attack chain. ________________________________________________________

Stephen (Potato) won'[t be able to make the presentation this time, but we are hoping to still continue this as a series (with the both of us)–as long as you guys want us back for more :). Michael (Dr0m3)

This event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to GoogleChat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr4hu63l0tw

Black Lodge Research hackerspace hosts a monthly event with two adjacent
user groups: Seattle Locksport and the DC206 Meeting. Seattle
Locksport’s monthly Eastside event takes place immediately before the
monthly DC206 Meeting. DC206 Meeting is the monthly meetup of the
Seattle-area DEF CON community. Locksport takes place 11:00-1:00. The
DC206 Meeting takes place immediately after Seattle Locksport, starting
at 1:00pm. A BBQ begins after the DC206 Meeting’s presentation ends.
This month the chef will be Hattz. We’re planning hamburgers and some
brats. We’d welcome some additional dishes, as well as some decent hard
ciders and beers

*****

DC206 Meeting Presentation:

Travel Hacking For Make Benefit Belarus Museum of Cat! =^_^=
by @TProphet

Do you have frequent flier miles, hotel points, or bank points? Millions
of people let their points expire or spend them unoptimally on trips to
boring places like Hawaii instead of visiting the world’s best
undiscovered tourist hotspots. For example, why not visit the glorious
tractor factory and statue of Lenin in Minsk, Belarus? Speaking of
museums, there is a Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia.
TProphet will discuss travel hacking tools, techniques, mistake fares,
and some of the more interesting places he has visited using travel hacks.

TProphet has been phreaking since middle school and writing for 2600:
The Hacker Quarterly since high school. These days he’s into travel
hacking, and has leveraged mistake fares, miles and points to visit all
7 continents. TProphet is the founder of AwardCat (https://award.cat).

This event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can
interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to Google
Chat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for
the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video):

Black Lodge Research:
17725 NE 65th St, A-155; Evans Business Park, Bldg A; Redmond, WA 98052
Building A, mid-building, between the coffee roaster and the security
company.
Park facing the street, not in front of other businesses, or you may get
towed.

Black Lodge Research

Redmond, WA 194Members

Anyone interested in Information Security should checkout Black Lodge Research. Members can attend talks each month on a variety of topics and skill levels. Every Thursday BLR…

Black Lodge Research hackerspace hosts a monthly event with two adjacent
user groups: Seattle Locksport and the DC206 Meeting. Seattle
Locksport’s monthly Eastside event takes place immediately before the
monthly DC206 Meeting. DC206 Meeting is the monthly meetup of the
Seattle-area DEF CON community. Locksport takes place 11:00-1:00. The
DC206 Meeting takes place immediately after Seattle Locksport, starting
at 1:00pm. A BBQ begins after the DC206 Meeting’s presentation ends.
This month the chef will be Hattz. We’re planning hamburgers and some
brats. I believe Ben is planning on making Mulled Wine. We’d welcome
some additional dishes, as well as some decent hard ciders and beers

*****

DC206 Meeting Presentation:

Open Source IA Firmware
by
Vincent Zimmer, Intel Corp.

Provide highlights on the open source firmware ecosystem, including details from the Platform Security Summit[1] and Open Source Firmware Conference[2].

[1] https://www.platformsecuritysummit.com/
[2] https://osfc.io/

Vincent Zimmer @vincentzimmer is a sr. principal engineer at Intel Corporation. He leads the UEFI Security Subteam of the UEFI Forum.
This event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can
interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to Google
Chat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for
the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video):

DC206:
https://dc206.org/
http://lists.dc206.org/listinfo.cgi/list-dc206.org
Black Lodge Research:
17725 NE 65th St, A-155; Evans Business Park, Bldg A; Redmond, WA 98052
Building A, mid-building, between the coffee roaster and the security
company.
Park facing the street, not in front of other businesses, or you may get
towed.

Black Lodge Research

Redmond, WA 183Members

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Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), like those based on ARM TrustZone or Intel SGX, intend to provide a secure way to run code beyond the typical reach of a computer’s operating system.

However, when trusted and untrusted code runs on shared hardware, it opens the door to the same microarchitectural attacks that have been exploited for years. This talk provides an overview of these attacks as they have been applied to TEEs, and it additionally demonstrates how to mount these attacks on common TrustZone implementations. Finally, we identify new techniques which allow us to peer within TrustZone TEEs with greater resolution than ever before.

Keegan Ryan has been a senior security consultant with NCC Group since June 2016, working primarily from Seattle. Keegan has experience with wireless protocols, reverse engineering embedded systems, TrustZone exploitation, virtualization, and cryptography. Prior to joining NCC Group, Keegan attended the California Institute of Technology, studying machine learning and applied mathematics.

This event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to Google Chat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oHqpSqHVX4

** post-EVENT BBQ:

The BBQ starts after the presentation ends. This month the chef will be Spooney. We’re planning hamburgers and some brats. I believe Ben is making Mulled Wine this month.

We’d welcome some additional dishes, as well as some decent hard ciders and beers. You can donate to the Black Lodge Research directly:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=743VSYX72C7G2
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3GIXQQ7XSJ3Q1?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_ws_VlWKBbCSZKFHA

** MORE INFO:

Black Lodge Research:
17725 NE 65th St, A-155; Evans Business Park, Bldg A; Redmond, WA 98052
Building A, mid-building, between the coffee roaster and the security company.
Park facing the street, not in front of other businesses, or you may get towed.

Black Lodge Research

Redmond, WA 177Members

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This presentation explores the history of PowerShell and its evolution into an OS agnostic scripting tool. Focusing on its use in enterprise computing for Windows OS, we will also be exploring current implementations for Unix-based systems.

We will go over the basics to understand the modules under the hood, creation of modules and cmdlets (regardless of the OS), and modern implementations for DevOps and Red Teaming.

Michael (Dr0m3) and Stephen (Potato)

Pending permission of the second speaker, this event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to Google Chat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video):

The BBQ starts after the presentation ends. This month the chef will be Hattz. We’re planning hamburgers and some brats. We’d welcome some additional dishes, as well as some decent hard ciders and beers. You can donate to the Black Lodge Research directly:

Black Lodge Research:
17725 NE 65th St, A-155; Evans Business Park, Bldg A; Redmond, WA 98052
Building A, mid-building, between the coffee roaster and the security company.
Park facing the street, not in front of other businesses, or you may get towed.

Black Lodge Research

Redmond, WA 171Members

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This presentation introduces onsite and cloud based forensic tools, focusing on windows boxes, it includes tips and tricks to make Linux forensics painless as well.

I’ll go over tools and techniques to do an onsite forensic investigation, focusing on free and open source tools. I’ll go through basics of Azure and Amazon cloud forensics, how to get VHDs down, and perform forensics for region locked data. I’ll cover basics of legal concerns as well as evidence preservation.

There will be cursing, Shmoo balls, and drinking for cybers.

Bio:

Hattz does Azure DFIR at Microsoft.

This event will be videotaped by Panic. During event, remote users can interactively ask questions to speaker. You’ll need to sign in to Google Chat on the below Youtube URL. If you cannot attend, here’s the URL for the live streaming (and afterward, a copy of the video):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aartj02UO6M

** POST-EVENT BBQ:

This month the chef will be Spooney. We’re planning hamburgers and some brats.

Please feel free to bring a side-dish, or some additional meat. The BLR fridge always needs restocking with decent beers and hard ciders. Vegetarians, please bring something you can eat: the salad — and for the most part the fake tofu/etc meats — we’ve brought in recent months has been ignored.

You can donate $12 to help us restock our beverages, using Paypal:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=743VSYX72C7G2

You can also buy some supplies, using Amazon Wishlist:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/3GIXQQ7XSJ3Q1?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_ws_VlWKBbCSZKFHA

** MORE INFO:

Black Lodge Research:
17725 NE 65th St, A-155
Evans Business Park, Bldg A
Redmond, WA 98052
Building A, mid-building, between the coffee roaster and the security
company.
Park facing the street, not in front of other businesses, or you may get
towed.

Black Lodge Research

Redmond, WA 154Members

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08.17.18

Hacker Summer Camp has finished for yet another year, and you know what that means. The DC206 Post Summer Camp decompress cookout at Black Lodge Research!

Instead of our regularly scheduled DC206 meeting, head over to Black Lodge Research on Sunday August 19, 2018 at around 1pm to hang out with your fellow hackers/makers/geeks of various flavors. Did you catch some good talks? Contests? Parties? Did you learn something new/cool? Maybe you didn’t go at all, and just want to hang out with other folks equally as awesome as yourself. Come on by and strike up a conversation to find out what all the fuss is about. Or maybe you just love your friendly neighborhood hackerspace and want to come and enjoy some tasty food.

As should always be, our post-conference reverie will have delicious grilled meats (and non-meats for those who have stepped off the meaty path), a lot of sides, and a whole mess of other delicious things. If there is something you enjoy, bring it along! We’re an adventurous bunch, and new foods are always fun!

Once that big day-star begins to dip below the horizon, there is a strong possibility that a projector will find it’s way outside to show some thematically appropriate cinematic masterpieces.

See you there!

Meetup.com info:

August DC206 Meeting: Post Defcon Barbecue and Movie Night

Sunday, Aug 19, 2018, 1:00 PM

Black Lodge Research17725 NE 65th St Redmond, WA

6 Members Attending

What: August DC206 Post Defcon BBQ When: Augusy 19th (3rd Sundays), 1:00 pm to 12:00 AM Where: Black Lodge Research Update: The post Defcon BBQ will start at 1:00 PM instead of 3:00 PM. Feel free to come by any time after 1:00 PM. Please join us for the post Defcon Barbecue! Bring some food to share and enjoy what others have brought. Talk about wh…

Locksport begins at 11a, speaker(s) at 1p, BBQ after presentation is over.

** LOCKSPORT EVENT:

Dune will be running a Locksport event, starting at 11:00 until 1:00.

** DC206 MEETING PRESENTATION:

Keeping it Local: Home automation for the security-minded hacker

We’ll talk about low-cost and security-friendly solutions for running
your own home automation system, using off the shelf parts and a broadly
supported open source software stack. Topics will include running your
own server, lighting choices, and quick automation tasks that we’ve
found improved our quality of life with only a little work.

Bios:

Ben is a cycling enthusiast and software engineer who likes to play with
electronics when he gets the chance.

Morgan is a student and hacker with a soft spot for very loud keyboards.

[In case the speaker has some last-minute issue and cannot attend, the
backup presentation will be Blibbet, with a draft version of a new talk
with a checklist of guidance for UEFI firmware DFIR defenders, and demos
of FWAudit (Firmware Audit), a new open source firmware security tool.]

** POST-EVENT BBQ:

This month the chef will be Spooney.

We’re planning hamburgers and brats. Please feel free to bring a
side-dish, or some additional meat.
We’re not critically low at the moment, but the fridge always needs
restocking with decent beers and hard ciders.
Vegetarians, please bring something you can eat: the salad — and for
the most part the fake tofu/etc meats — we’ve brought in recent months
has been ignored.

** MORE INFO:

Black Lodge Research:
17725 NE 65th St, A-155
Evans Business Park, Bldg A
Redmond, WA 98052
Building A, mid-building, between the coffee roaster and the security
company.
Park facing the street, not in front of other businesses, or you may get
towed.

Black Lodge Research

Redmond, WA 126Members

Anyone interested in Information Security should checkout Black Lodge Research. Members can attend talks each month on a variety of topics and skill levels. Every Thursday BLR…